A cyclist has been killed in a crash with a car towing a caravan at Whyalla in regional South Australia.

Police said the 76-year-old man was hit on Saturday morning at the intersection of Farrell Street and McBryde Terrace.

Emergency services were called to the spot about 9:25am, following reports a Ford station wagon with a caravan had collided with a rider.

“[The] local man was taken to hospital where he passed away,” police said.

Major Crash investigators attended, with police appealing for witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage to contact Crime Stoppers.

The man’s death is the 22nd on the state’s roads this year.

It follows a fatal crash involving an 18-year-old driver at Angle Vale north of Adelaide on Friday.

Police said the Toyota ute, which was towing a trailer, hit a guard barrier and pole on the Northern Expressway, near the Two Wells Road exit.

“Despite the best efforts of paramedics and fire fighters at the scene, the driver and sole occupant, an 18-year-old man from Stockwell, sadly died,” police said.

“Anyone who witnessed the crash and has not yet spoken with police is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.”